"It's nice," Jacobs said. "We [Jackson, Knorr and I] have a very good relationship. They [Wake's coaches] just want a player who has good character and is self-motivated to get better once I step on their campus. I'm a hard worker. Wherever I go I'll try to be the best player I can possibly be."

"I would be like Justin Jackson rushing the quarterback, [and] sometimes jumping into coverage [if I go to Wake]."

Jacobs said Fresno State and Wake are on equal footing, and that he will talk with his parents following his trip to Winston-Salem.

The 6-foot-3 and 217-pound California product added a school's proximity will not impact his recruitment.

"I'm looking for academics and a good football school where I can improve on my skills," Jacobs said.

Jacobs is not considering any other schools outside of Fresno State and Wake Forest. He is not have a timetable set for his decision, but thinks he will have a better idea after this weekend.

He rushed for 850 yards and six touchdowns, and recorded 37 tackles, four sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery that he returned for a touchdown this season.

"My strengths are I'm very fast, and I can attack the quarterback," Jacobs said. "I'm athletic. I like to get after it. I go hard for the whole play."

Jacobs will be rooming with during Ali Lamot during his official visit to Wake Forest.

"We spoke a little bit over Facebook," Jacobs said.

Jacobs added Lamot is someone he can imagine himself playing with at the collegiate level.